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SummerPhD (born 1 Apri1 1925 in ]{{cn}}) is a ] editor, best known as the host of the LGBT musical variety show ''Marcus Welby (Mrs.), M.D.''.. Though unjustly forgotten by kids these days, it was a huge hit in Belgium.{{dubious}} Her catch phrase, "''Rektum? Es tötete ihn fast!''", was the political slogan of the Social Democrat party in the late 1970s, which ]'s 3rd cousin twice removed once may have called the "moral touchstone of a generation". It preceded the passage of the ] in 1991 by nearly 15 years. After the forthcoming realization of Europe's dominance in world affairs in the late to mid early 21st century, many legends about her would develop. Though widely believed by some{{who?}}, scholars generally accept that DocS: SummerPhD (born 1 Apri1 1925 in ]{{cn}}) is a ] editor, best known as the host of the LGBT musical variety show ''Marcus Welby (Mrs.), M.D.''.. Also known for messing with other people's pages without any conceivable motivation other than being an asshole. Though unjustly forgotten by kids these days, it was a huge hit in Belgium.{{dubious}} Her catch phrase, "''Rektum? Es tötete ihn fast!''", was the political slogan of the Social Democrat party in the late 1970s, which ]'s 3rd cousin twice removed once may have called the "moral touchstone of a generation". It preceded the passage of the ] in 1991 by nearly 15 years. After the forthcoming realization of Europe's dominance in world affairs in the late to mid early 21st century, many legends about her would develop. Though widely believed by some{{who?}}, scholars generally accept that DocS:


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SummerPhD (born 1 Apri1 1925 in Antwerp, Belgium) is a Misplaced Pages editor, best known as the host of the LGBT musical variety show Marcus Welby (Mrs.), M.D... Also known for messing with other people's pages without any conceivable motivation other than being an asshole. Though unjustly forgotten by kids these days, it was a huge hit in Belgium. Her catch phrase, "Rektum? Es tötete ihn fast!", was the political slogan of the Social Democrat party in the late 1970s, which Margaret Thatcher's 3rd cousin twice removed once may have called the "moral touchstone of a generation". It preceded the passage of the Maastricht Treaty in 1991 by nearly 15 years. After the forthcoming realization of Europe's dominance in world affairs in the late to mid early 21st century, many legends about her would develop. Though widely believed by some, scholars generally accept that DocS:


  • so sure it's obvious what that song is about
  • likely to take too kindly to that

Cum grano salis

Peacockery ("Oscar winning")
Rakesh Gangwal
Brian L. Roberts
Walter Annenberg]
Donny Deutsch
Derek Ferguson
Wendy Finerman
Aaron Karo
Laura Lang, CEO, Time, Inc.
Gerald Lestz (1935), Columnist, author, publisher, founder of the Demuth Museum.
Jay Livingston, Oscar winning composer (The Paleface in 1948, Captain Carey in 1950, and The Man Who Knew Too Much in 1956)
Warren Lieberfarb, CEO and President, Warner Home Video
Harold W. McGraw III, Chairman and CEO, The McGraw-Hill Companies
William S. Paley, Founder, Columbia Broadcasting System
Manuel V. Pangilinan, President and CEO, Philippine Telephone Company
Atul Singh, Indian editor-in-chief of Fair Observer and political commentator
Gregg Spiridellis, Founder, JibJab Media Inc
Kidlat Tahimik (Eric De Guia), Filipino filmmaker
Laurence Tisch, Former CEO of CBS
Cenk Uygur, Radio Talk Show Host, The Young Turks, Air America Radio and columnist for The Huffington Post
David Vise, Pulitzer-prize winner, Washington Post
Rick Yune, actor, screenwriter, producer, martial artist
Mortimer Zuckerman, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, U.S. News & World Report
Armand Arreza, former Administrator and CEO of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority
Richard Hines
William Kissick
Alassane Dramane Ouattara, President, Ivory Coast
Vincent Perez, former Minister of Energy of the Philippines
Gary Wilson, Canadian Senator
Frank Lavin, former Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade, former United States Ambassador to Singapore
Jeffrey Katz, President and CEO, Sherwood Equities, Inc.
J.D. Power III, Founder of marketing research firm J.D. Power & Associates.

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Fictional ages

Full explanation at User_talk:74.90.41.86#Problems Special:Contributions/205.204.29.187

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    • Chowder

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Articles I've created

I know what you're thinking: "Summer, you've make like 14 bazillion edits (15 bazillion if we include "discussions" with editors begging to be blocked). Why only 25-30 new articles?" Well, the way I look at it, if we had 10,000 editors just like me, we'd have close to 300,000 articles about semi-obscure basketball/tennis stars, vaguely mobbed up restauranteurs and defunct aquariums. Isn't that what Misplaced Pages is all about?

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  1. "Obituary of Gerald S. Lestz". Lancaster Newspapers, Inc. Retrieved 2009-09-21.
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